A Simple and Healthy Meal

Sometimes I get bored with cooking rice and ulam so I make use of whatever it is that's in the fridge and cook it for lunch or dinner. And since daughetr loves fish (according to her, it is because her Zodiac sign is Pisces), we always have some on the freezer.

I've been hearing good reviews about this resto that serves baked Parmesan Crusted Fish but haven't tasted it yet. Then I was able to taste the pan-fried Parmesan Fish of Conti's but I know that baked fish are much healthier than fried fish.

With that in mind, I asked daughter to grate some cheddar cheese while I marinated the fish with kalamansi, butter and some spices. Then its off to the oven for about 20 minutes. I paired the fish with some lettuce, grapes and apple salad with mixed-berry yogurt as dressing.

Happy Birthday, Yaya!

We were supposed to treat yaya to the Japanese Resto that we frequent to but she requested that I cook carbonara for her. And because we lack time to buy cake and stuff, hubby said he will just buy cupcakes from Go Nuts Donuts. Luckily, we still have some sparkling candles left.
Her sister and my cousin joined us for her birthday dinner.

Happy Birthday, Yaya! from All of Us =)

Let's Kick It!

I'm not really sure why it's called Kick-Kick but if I were to use my imagination, I would say that Kick is synonymous with Cake.

My family loves the bread and pastry from Breadtalk although we don't usually try new creations. We prefer the baguettes, chocolate dome, raisin loaf, pudding, pork floss, mister bean, naan, and pizza. But during our last visit to the SM Megamall branch, daughter said she wanted to taste something different. She chose Kick-Kick because of the chocolate and cream. And it's yummy-- you won't even complain of the P29 price. This is best served if frozen. Alas, it's all gone before we were even out of the mall.